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my TRD offroad build - nothing fancy, just a few improvements to make it look decent

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by adhesivo, Sep 13, 2019.

  1. Sep 13, 2019 at 12:39 PM
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    adhesivo

    adhesivo [OP] New Member

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    Hi guys,
    just wanted to share my build here in case someone else is looking to do the same. I had very particular desires when I got my tundra (it's a daily and tow truck) in terms of looks so here we go.

    I decided to go for a TRD offroad instead of a PRO for three main reasons:
    - I wanted a beige interior
    - no way I'm paying over sticker
    - TRD pro is louder and I wanted a quiet ride.

    Now the main problem with the TRD offroad is that it looks so damn ugly with those chrome finishes:

    So I switched all those ugly chrome parts with either white or TRDpro parts (thanks to Toyota of cool springs, so helpful to find the info in the forum). Also switched the antenna and badges.




    I'm not a fan of the TRD offroad stickers in the rear, they look like 90s design to me. So I made my own version and had them printed/cut in subtle matte grey color.





    The last remaining part was the wheels, and I noticed the TRD offroad seems to use the same wheels as the Pro except for the aluminum finish so why not have them repainted all black?

    2019-04-05 17.25.08.jpg


    Much better now.
     

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